Sudan: Al Bashir Case - ICC Asks Submissions On Jordan's Legal Questions

The Hague — For the first time, the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has invited Sudanese authorities to enter submissions on legal questions which a state party has raised in its pending appeal.

The ICC decided that Jordan has failed to comply with its obligations under the statute of Rome when it did not execute the court's international arrest warrant in March 2017 by handing over Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir. Al Bashir was visiting Jordan at the time for the 28th summit of the Arab League.

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